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Celebrate the Bullet is the second studio album by English 2 tone ska revival band the Selecter, released on 27 February 1981 by Chrysalis Records after the band had left the 2 Tone label. The album was recorded with producer Roger Lomas, who plays bass on some songs, and frequently seeks a more slow, eclectic sound, with new wave influences. Band members Charley Anderson and Desmond Brown, uncomfortable with the new approach, left the band during production and after the release of 1980 single "The Whisper" to form the band the People. They were replaced by keyboardist, James Mackie, and bass player, Adam Williams. Ian Dury and the Blockheads bassist Norman Watt-Roy played bass on the title-track and "Washed Up and Left for Dead".

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  • Celebrate the Bullet è il secondo album in studio del gruppo ska britannico The Selecter, pubblicato nel 1981. (it)
  • Celebrate the Bullet – drugi album brytyjskiego zespołu ska The Selecter. Nagrany został w 1981 roku dla wytwórni Chrysalis. Na rynku ukazał się w lutym tego samego roku. Producentami płyty byli Roger Lomas i sam zespół. Album zajął 41 miejsce na brytyjskiej liście przebojów. Tuż przed nagraniem albumu z zespołu odchodzą Charley Anderson (bas) i Desmond Brown (klawisze), a na ich miejsce przychodzą Adam Williams i James Mackie. W wersji CD wydanej przez Captain Oi Records w 2001 roku dodano jako bonus cztery utwory umieszczone wcześniej na singlach, w tym cover The Ethiopians Train to Skaville. (pl)
  • Celebrate the Bullet är den brittiska skagruppen The Selecters andra album, släppt 1981 på Chrysalis Records. (sv)
  • Celebrate the Bullet is the second studio album by English 2 tone ska revival band the Selecter, released on 27 February 1981 by Chrysalis Records after the band had left the 2 Tone label. The album was recorded with producer Roger Lomas, who plays bass on some songs, and frequently seeks a more slow, eclectic sound, with new wave influences. Band members Charley Anderson and Desmond Brown, uncomfortable with the new approach, left the band during production and after the release of 1980 single "The Whisper" to form the band the People. They were replaced by keyboardist, James Mackie, and bass player, Adam Williams. Ian Dury and the Blockheads bassist Norman Watt-Roy played bass on the title-track and "Washed Up and Left for Dead". (en)
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